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Side ix
... tion and Reign of Michael Palæologus . - His falfe Union with the Pope and the Latin Church . - Hoftile Designs of Charles of Anjou . - Revolt of Sicily . - War of the Catalans in Afia and Greece . - Revolutions and prefent State of ...
... tion and Reign of Michael Palæologus . - His falfe Union with the Pope and the Latin Church . - Hoftile Designs of Charles of Anjou . - Revolt of Sicily . - War of the Catalans in Afia and Greece . - Revolutions and prefent State of ...
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... tion of its refolves ; and fuch was the ardour of zeal and curiosity , that the city was filled , and many thousands , in the month of November , erected their tents or huts in the open field . A feffion of eight days produced fome ...
... tion of its refolves ; and fuch was the ardour of zeal and curiosity , that the city was filled , and many thousands , in the month of November , erected their tents or huts in the open field . A feffion of eight days produced fome ...
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... tion . He was one of the few contemporaries who had genius enough to feel the astonishing fcenes that were paffing before their eyes . Erat itaque videre miraculum caro omnes emere , atque vili vendere , & c . C 4 chafers LVIII . CHAP ...
... tion . He was one of the few contemporaries who had genius enough to feel the astonishing fcenes that were paffing before their eyes . Erat itaque videre miraculum caro omnes emere , atque vili vendere , & c . C 4 chafers LVIII . CHAP ...
Side 24
... whose condi- 34 Some inftances of these ftigmata are given in the Esprit des Croifades ( tom . iii . p . 169 , & c . ) from authors whom I have not feen . LVIII . tion may be determined from the proportion of tion 24 . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... whose condi- 34 Some inftances of these ftigmata are given in the Esprit des Croifades ( tom . iii . p . 169 , & c . ) from authors whom I have not feen . LVIII . tion may be determined from the proportion of tion 24 . THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 25
Edward Gibbon. LVIII . tion may be determined from the proportion of CHAP . eight horsemen to fifteen thoufand foot . The ex- ample and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whose fermons had ...
Edward Gibbon. LVIII . tion may be determined from the proportion of CHAP . eight horsemen to fifteen thoufand foot . The ex- ample and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whose fermons had ...
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